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With the weather nice, my students want to be outside as much as possible and it is also a great time to add fun details for them to explore like our DIY Outdoor Sound Wall. Ms. Lauren found this pallet and collected an odd assortment of pots, pans, trays, and wooden spoons to hang up … Outdoor Sound Wall, Diy Sound Garden, Outdoor Preschool Environments, Playground Upgrade, Outdoor Preschool, Outdoor Kindergarten, Kids Outdoor Playground, Sound Garden, Preschool Playground

A wonderful way for your preschool children to explore sound and rhythm while creating music outdoors! With the nice weather, my students want to be outside as much as possible and it is also a great time to add fun details for them to explore like our DIY Outdoor Sound Wall.

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DIY Sensory/Music Wall for children with vision impairments. Simple layout to avoid visual clutter but enough items to provide experiences with cause and effect. Maker Fun Factory Vbs 2017, Maker Fun Factory Vbs, Maker Fun Factory, Diy Sensory, Sensory Wall, Sensory Rooms, Sensory Garden, Sensory Boards, School Playground

Have you seen these musical walls on Pinterest? I loved the idea as soon as I saw it! I searched a few different ideas to find the right combination of items to make our sensory wall. I loved the colorful xylophone made out of PVC. I then added different wind chimes and purchased a glockenspiel to mount to the wall. I took lots of pics of everything. You can add a curtain feature (not on this wall) if you need to reduce visual clutter. I am going to give you the directions on how to make…

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This "Rain Wheel" is a corrugated hose filled with rocks, beans, BBs, etc., and attached to a bicycle rim with zip ties. Can be mounted on a fence or wall as part of an outdoor music area. Outdoor Music Area, Music Garden, Rain Sticks, Homemade Instruments, Homeschool Music, Diy Instruments, Outdoor Music, Sensory Garden, Diy Musical Instruments

Endless Rain Wheel (Sound Effect): So I was poking about the website looking for ways to make a rain stick (musical sound effect), when I stumbled across a rather good method sent in by Obediah , on making a continuous-sounding version of the instrument. After some quick brainstormin…

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I Love Forest School | Woodland wind chime, this uses bamboo but Elder might be worth a go, even if you cant entirely push the pith out with a knitting needle it tends to de... | Facebook Music Instruments Diy, Carillons Diy, Funny Sounds, Homemade Musical Instruments, Wind Chimes Homemade, Homemade Instruments, Bamboo Wind Chimes, Diy Instruments, Bamboo Art

Woodland wind chime, this uses bamboo but Elder might be worth a go, even if you cant entirely push the pith out with a knitting needle it tends to decay...

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World Architecture Inspiration on Instagram: "The Huntington Library’s Children’s Garden, designed by California artist Ned Kahn, offers children a sensory exploration of the natural world through interactive exhibits. 

While splashing in water, making music with pebbles, and experiencing the magic of magnetic forces, children unknowingly learn about life’s fundamental elements. 

This sensory urbanism approach extends beyond visuals, as researchers like David Howes and Oğuz Öner delve into the auditory realm, emphasizing the significance of sound in defining a city’s character and livability. 

Howes adopts an ethnographic approach, developing best practices for sound design in public spaces, while Öner organizes soundwalks in Istanbul to identify locations where vegetation could mitigat Interactive Public Space, Diy Sound Garden, Sensory Garden For Kids, Sensory Architecture, Ned Kahn, Outdoor Music Area, Musical Garden, Interactive Public Art, Nature Exhibition

World Architecture Inspiration on Instagram: "The Huntington Library’s Children’s Garden, designed by California artist Ned Kahn, offers children a sensory exploration of the natural world through interactive exhibits. While splashing in water, making music with pebbles, and experiencing the magic of magnetic forces, children unknowingly learn about life’s fundamental elements. This sensory urbanism approach extends beyond visuals, as researchers like David Howes and Oğuz Öner delve into…

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